02-05-2018 06:41 AM - edited 03-08-2019 01:42 PM
Hi All,
I'm receiving two log messages relating to Port Security that I've never seen before. I hope some of you can shed some light on the meaning. Thanks!
000125: Feb 5 08:54:09.359 EST: PSECURE: Assert failure: psecure_sb->info.num_addrs <= psecure_sb->max_addrs: ../switch/psecure/psecure_utils.c: 165: psecure_update_address_counts )
000126: Feb 5 08:54:09.363 EST: -Traceback= 5CACA0z 33418A4z 3351680z 3354AB4z 9BD78z 98B4Cz 2FBF480z 30CCD20z 3649F64z 3645C60z
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02-05-2018 07:36 AM
Hi,
I don't have any 2960XR to tell you what version is stable and what is not. So, I recommend you open a ticket with TAC and ask them for a release recommendation. Once you have their recommendation, read the release notes carefully for major bug fixes/issues before upgrading.
HTH
02-05-2018 07:16 AM
I do not have much insight into the first message, but the second message is a clear indication that there is a software problem. Traceback is used to mark software failures. I would suggest changing to a different version of code.
HTH
Rick
02-05-2018 07:22 AM
Thank-you Richard.
The devices are WS-C2960XR-48LPS-I in a stacking configuration running15.2(4)E. Do you recommend a different release? Thanks!
02-05-2018 07:33 AM
they are generating this error when running 15.2(4)E then yes I do recommend running some different version of code. The version of code suggested by Cisco is 15.2.2E7. If you want to run the 15.2(4) version there are several releases more recent than what you are running which would hopefully not have this problem such as 15.2(4)E5.
HTH
Rick
02-05-2018 07:36 AM
Hi,
I don't have any 2960XR to tell you what version is stable and what is not. So, I recommend you open a ticket with TAC and ask them for a release recommendation. Once you have their recommendation, read the release notes carefully for major bug fixes/issues before upgrading.
HTH
02-05-2018 07:29 AM
Hi Thomas,
Do you believe it would be possible to post the complete unabbreviated outputs from the following commands?
show version show logging show port-security
Thank you!
Best regards,
Peter
02-05-2018 07:36 AM
Hi Peter,
Unfortunately, the customer doesn't allow to share this information in a public forum.
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